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We might , for example , adopt , by analogy , the distinction made by Gloria I. Joseph , as she is cited in an essay by Adrienne Rich , between " homophobia " as an individual response of panic and " heterosexism " as " a deeply ...
We might , for example , adopt , by analogy , the distinction made by Gloria I. Joseph , as she is cited in an essay by Adrienne Rich , between " homophobia " as an individual response of panic and " heterosexism " as " a deeply ...
Síða 142
... and that concomitantly it is perhaps impossible to separate individual responses ( a phobic response or , by analogy , " gerontophobia " ) from social / cultural constructions of aging and old age ( or , by analogy , " ageism " ) .
... and that concomitantly it is perhaps impossible to separate individual responses ( a phobic response or , by analogy , " gerontophobia " ) from social / cultural constructions of aging and old age ( or , by analogy , " ageism " ) .
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... of representation that Tyler accosts , I might take the liberty of delivering myself of a small homily in relation to this book . This work is clearly a determined response to the condition that we already call postmodern .
... of representation that Tyler accosts , I might take the liberty of delivering myself of a small homily in relation to this book . This work is clearly a determined response to the condition that we already call postmodern .
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